The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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'PAGE SIX
Mrs. Wallace
At Initiation -Of
Daughter
. Mrs. Paul B. Wallace returned
to the capital Monday after a
, several days stay in Seattle.
,Mrs. Wallace went north to at
.tend the initiation of her daugh
ter, Miss Nancy .Wallace,, into
.the Washington Alpha chapter,
-Pi Beta Phi on the University
,cf Washington campus Sunday
t afternoon. Miss Wallace's grand
mother, Nancy Black Wallace,
...was one of the' founders of Pi
-.Beta Phi and her mother was
.initiated into Oregon Gamma
chapter of Pi Beta Phi this fall.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Wal
lace attended a tea for which
members of Alpha chapter of Pi
,Beta Phi were hostesses in hon
or of their mothers. ; Whjle in
Seattle Mrs. Wallace was regis
tered at the oiympic hotel.
! Bosses Guests
At Breakfast
The Marine room of the hotel
Marion was the scene Tuesday
morning .. of the Salem Credit
Women's Breakfast club annual
. Bosses' breakfast. The presi
dent, Mrs. Louise Jones, pre
sided over the meeting.
Mrs. Betty Ouderkirk gave the
welcome and Mr. E. H. Bingen
heimer the response. Mrs. Bes
sie Kayser, junior past presi
, .dent, introduced each member
,nd in tu-n introduced her guest.
During the breakfast Miss Pat
Anderson played incidental pi
,no music and also a feature
. number "Easter Parade."
Guest speaker was Mr. H. M.
Randall, ;director of . the state
.board of parole and probation,
- introduced by Mr. W. W. Chad
wick. He had as his topic "The
.Oregon Parole System."
On the tables were cases of
daffodils surrounded by .violets
with-sprays of huckleberry plac
.ed'down the center. Each place
was marked j by a program in
' the shape of i"Humpty Dumpty"
A yellow rosebud buttonaire was
placed for each man and a cor
', sage, for each lady.; Miss Lil
lian Kayser and Mrs. Elsa Al
ien were in charge of the table
decorations and the program.
C o v e rs were placed for
Messrs. Russell Boneateele,
.Gene Vandeneynde, Walter Zo
sel, A. W. Smither, Merritt Tru
, x, George Griggs, Maurice JuVe,
r Glenn ' Meisner, "Paul; Wilson,
Walter Smith, Pat Croslin, F. G.
Leserer, Kenneth Golliet, Wal
ter Larson, Bruce Cooley, E. H.
Bingenheimer, W. W. Chadwick, '
Earl Heider, Henry , Chezem,
Sidney i Stevens, Francis Smith, '
.Keith- Brown, Ralph Glover,
Howard Smalley, Irwin Weddle,
William .Hamilton, A. Robbins,
Douglas Yeater,' J. D. McKin
ney, Joseph Kenrick; Miss Mar
ion Zimmerman, Miss Winona
Robinson, Miss Lena Blum, Miss
Beverly Hartzell, Miss Kather
ine Remple, Miss !Etta Sutter,
Miss Lillian Kayser, Miss Jean
" Neiswanger, Miss Estelle Smith,
Mrs. Louise Jones,' Mrs. Bessie
Kayser, Mrs. Elsa ; Allen, Mrs.
Betty Ouderkirk, Mrs.- Christine
Bell, Mrs. Hazel Sawaykis, Mrs.
Medora Hyett, Mrsi Alta Myers,
. Mrs. Dorothy Hill, Mrs. Ethel
Gallinger, Mrs. Ruth! Senna tt,
Mrs. Helen Benner, Mrs. Lorna
Lucas, Mrs. Gervise Elliott, Mrs.
jDorpthy. Walker, ;Mrs. Louise
,Knight, Mrs. Doris Humphrey,
Mrs. lone Ausenmacher.
Members of the club will hold
their next regular meeting at
.Schneider's coffee shop at 7:00
.o'clock on April 3.
The executive board will meet
, ,n March 27 at 7 o'clock at the
,home of Miss Etta Sutter. .
Waconda Community club was
, entertained at thej home of Mrs.
' L. Lamb for art all day meet
. ing. Winning prizes for cards
were Mrs. B. J. J. Miller, Mrs.
C. . Russell ; and Mrs. Pearl
Lundy. Fourteen members were
present. Next meeting will be
March 28 with Mrs. Wade Week
ley, 1130 Spruce I street.
The Women's Bible 'class of
First ; Methodist church will be
entertained for the March meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Ben
Kumler, 970 Hood street on Fri
,day afternoon instead of at Mrs.
John Robins'.
Ladies of GAR will meet for a
no-host luncheon ; this afternoon
at 12:30 o'clock with Mrs. Louise
Hall. 540 Water street
Additional Women's
Features on Page 7
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CLUB CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Daughters of Union Veterans
of Civil War with Mrs. Paul
Bales. 1868 Court treet. p.m.
WSCS First Methodist church.
1:15 p.m. Program and tea. Car
rier room ,
AAUW Literature group with
Miss Kleanor Stephens, 839 Che
nieketa street.
Mayflower Guild, First Con
gregaUonal church, meet t
church. 2 p.m.
Salem Writers' club with Dr.
and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, 1552
Court street. 7 ;30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Royal Neighbors. VFW hall a
p m. Initiation of candidates.
THLKSDAY
Town and Gown meet. In Car
rier room. First Methodist
church, 3:30 p.m.
DAV auxiliary silver tea at
home of Mrs. Roy Reynelds. 750
North Capitol street. 2 to S p.m.
Sojourners meet at Quell, salad
luncheon, 1:15 p.m.
SATURDAY
Salem Woman's club . board
meeting. 1:45 p.m., business meet
ing, 220 p.m.
Association
Meets at Dinner
The SalenT chapter of the Ore
gon Association of the Deaf, after"
two years, gathered for a dinner
in the Golden Pheasant on
March 17. The tables were deco
rated with shamrocks and spring
flowers. Forty-three were pres
ent, including several out-of-town
visitors. . ;
Supt. and Mrs. M. B. Clatter
buck of the Oregon School for
the Deaf were guests. Mr. Thom
as A: Ulmer served as tpastmas
ter. Mrs. IJay Hummel opened
the program with the song,
"God Bless America." Mr. Clat
terbuck gave a talk a"bout Pri
vate Rodger Young who was a
sergeant but wanted to be a pri
vate because of - being hard-of-hearing
and who lost his life in
fighting in New Georgia of the
Solomons;
The next talk was by Mr.
Maurice Werner about some
amusing incidents in connection
with the association. Mrs. Thom
as Ulmer gave the poem, "St
Peter at the 'Gate." -
Mrs. Hummel was the chair
man of .the dinner, assisted by
Mrs. William Toll.
Dr. and Mrs. Estill Bratk, Mr.
and Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mr.
and Mrs. I. M. Dobyns and Mr.
and" Mrs. David Wright will be
among those in Portland tonight
to attend the installation of of
ficers of Nydia Temple, Daugh
ters of the Nile. A formal dance
will follow the installation.
Event af tonight will be the
at home for which Mr. and .Mrs.
Lloyd - Riches - will be hosts at
their South High street resi
dence tp celebrate their silver
wedding annive r s a r y -. Guests
have been invited to 'call be
tween 7 and 11 o'clock.
Mrs. Joseph Felton will be- a
bridge hostess tonight -when she
entertains members of her club
at her home on North Church
street A late supper will follow
an evening of cards.
Mrs. George Scales has Invited
members of her bridge club to
her home on North 13th street
tonight. A late supper will be
served after an evening of cards.
Introducing
Liquid Cream Make-Up
value f
If fini mil
Doth for $1.50
Tele odvontage of this offer while
v co!orTuf, youthful-looking complexion you Can. have with Pefal.Ttit
OHnazing new creation" of Primrost House, famous New Yorkj
fceoufysalon. first, opply this olfurtng new liquid cream mole-ep, -"
os 'directed on fabel. Second, dust over Tightly with your favbrit
Vshad of exquisite Chiffon Face Powdsr. Then see how j
-. your make-up compares with the
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CR0WI3 DOUG STOOE;
150 S. Commercial SI. Phone 5928
Salem, Oregon
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Birthday
Parties Glvten '
Twjo ! members of the tverjf ,
youni ift are celebrating ftheir I
bifcthdayf this week. iJimmy AJ-'
len, .pi5 of Captain and Mt.
Reyril4f Allen, will celebrate
his svehth birthday J at aii" in
formal pWty Saturday afternoon
at I the lAllen home I on North
Church;itreet. . I:
Games will be in play during
thej afternoon and later birthday I
cake arid refreshments will be ;
served. .Easter, appoin tmentf will
be "i carried ! out in the decora-
tions. ;) , j ' -Honoring
Jimmy will
be Al
King, Bobby and Tommy
Dry-
nan, 'Linda Herrall, Stephen!
Per-
ry, Burke Loring Schmidt,
Bob-
by j Carr, Timothy Campbell,
Kathie jheltzeL Janice Roberts.
Jajf jThiornpson, Sara and lolty
Allen. - - j
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Mary f Campbell," daughter of
Dr land Mrs. Charles amp
bell, celebrated her fourth birth
day Ion .Tuesday afternoon at ; a
gay pariy at the Campbell Jhome
on i Virginia street. I . 2
After several, hours of games
refreshments were . served by
Mrsi Campbell. A lighted birth
dajr I caJfce and. Eastir a pboint-
ments decorated the iiablef-
Mary's guests were Beth Need-
ham. Sara and Molly Allen.
Conie Rollins, Mary' Lou iStarr,
Barbara Roth and. Cathy Camp
bell Additional guests werfe Mrs.
Robert iNeedham, Mrs. Reynolds
Allen, Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Mrs.
Fraok Starr and Mrs. Edward
Roth, f t - -i . . r:
Legion Wives
Entertain'. Meri
American Legion members
were gjiests of the auxiliary on
Fonidayj night at Legion home for
a covered dish dinner.
Donald; Madson, auxilrary j
dent, pjresented a large birthday
cake to! Commander B. E.
Owens
on the, jpost's 26th birthday.
Mrs.Roy Reynolds, chairman
oi inetcommumty service com
mittee: pad charge of the dining-
room ith the assistance of Mrs.
Stuart Johns, Mrs. T. J. Branec,
Miss Melba Williamson, and Mrs.
B.I.E. 5wens. S
iLate! the auxiliary went to the
Woman's clubhouse for i! their
meeting, which paid special hon
or jto jl past- presidents,
serving as president are It!
bert Giagg, 1926; Mrs.
Those 1
rs. Al-
Jennie
White,
BarUe, 1928: Mrs. Avis
1929; Jlrs. Frank Waters' 1930;
Mrs. llem Pearce, f 1931d i Mrs.
Leon jBrown, 1938; f Mrs. ; O. .E.
Palmaifeer, 1940; krs. Frank
Marshfill, 1942; Mrs. Jamfes Gar-
son, 1844. Presidents from other
-units, lMrs. E. W. Ritchey, Mrs.
Paul liGemell, Mrs. Florence,
Mrs. Katheryn Brown, Mrs. :F.
Foster; and Mrs." J.; Drew were
a iso preseni, . uilts were pre
sented; by Mrsr Austin i Wilson
and Mb. A. W. Lbvdik.
Mis Melba Willnsonj played
two hjimbers on the "piano as mu
sical $art of the program!
vmrron
mrvse rouse-.
$1.00 CH
!EJON FACE POWDtRl
$1.50 fETAt TlNf ilSUID CREAM WAilf UP
- Limited Time!
it lasts, end see what a glorious,.
flawless beauty or a flowers i
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STATESMAN Salem.
NpHlgrehs
Atifilve I at !
ital
in the capital
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Sun
Mrs. Ncfhlgren (Jean Holling-'
and ! their two year old
glas Craig.1 The! Nohl-
have been residing in San
iscoJ where he was sta-'
tioned Wtth the navy.
TJiey afe visiting at the home
of hisa parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
,H. NdhlgTen. Lt Nohlgren will
be hefe for two weeks and then
will fciavje for the ; bay city to
reporlrfor duty in; the Pacific.
Mrs. j jNohlgren and their son
will reside in Salem while Lt
Nohlgi
pm is overseas.
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Oregon.
Wdnsclcry Morning.
' ' IN 4
Mrs. p arid Wright! hat M-p'K IJT :.-Ts-1! .' " :
j'HH'Wrs- Drown
in Portland where she attended 5 1 ' a
the metins of the scholarship
committee of the State Federa-
tion of .Women's clubs 1 oni Sat-
urday. Mrs. Wright 'attended j
the state DAR board meeting
on Monday In Portland. Mrs.
Charles t A. Ratcliff, regent of
Chemeketa chapter, was! also Ii
present
Smi
Hos
at the meeting!
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(hs Dinn
er
at H
T p
ome
Mr', and Mrs. Charles
E-iSmith
were hosts at a dinner!
party at
their home on D streei Wednes
day night Pinochle wis in play
during me evening.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Wilkenson, Mr. I and
Mrs.
Todd Walter, Mr. arid
Mrs. Ar-
chie Bohes.
M&lrtl fly -A f I - (r Jl a XJ a it J , i
1 v -f9i- fashion storr a success. ! ' V VA AA .
March 21, 1S4S
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Office I
Ai covered dish dinner was serv
Mrs. WillU E. Brown will b
the new . worthy high priestess
and Mr. Wayne Henry watch
man of the shepherds of Willam
ette shrine. White Shrine of Ja
rusalem. Election took place on
' Monday at Masonic temple. Oth
er) new officers; are Miss La
Verne Kantner, I noble prophet
es; Mr. William iemeyer, as
sociate matchman . of the shep
herds; Miss Eva jFeree, worthy
scjribe; Miss Mary Sayles, treas
urer; Mrs. Kline, chaplain; Mrs.
: Percy Kelly, worthy shepherd
ess " and , Mrs. .Wilbur Pin tier,
Stay ton, worthy 'guide.
Mrs. Albert H. Smith is retir
I 1 r. 1 s' .; ' ' TC. mSJ"
New eaon tipt on smart ac- j j flf Jf j V v
eeaabri.. to soarch With Toi in i f-V W' PV V -
ing wort tiy high priestess and Mr.
Williss ! Jrown, watchman of the '
hepher s. j t i
A co erecj dish ! dinner was
served at ! Masonic temple to
member of he order. The din
ing tabl ss were decorated with
daphne; flowering i quince . and
camellia t. The refreshment com
mittee, included Miss Mary
Sayles, Mrs. Nancy Reed, Mrs.
M. F. G iibby Mrs. Mona Yoder,
Mrs. Kiti feturgis, iMrs. Sam
uel Gill arte,! Miss j Verna Kep
pinger a id Miss Grace Babcock.
Inltiat Ki-lnto the shrine were
Mrs. Lil ian jRamage; Mrs. Hes
ter H. Thonipsori, Mrs. Eugenia
' Lamb, aj d Mrs. MyrUe Phillips.
Report i were made by various
officers, tj discussion of progress
made by jthV organization was
made by the! worthy high priest
ess. , ! i V V
InstallaMoi wilt fee'' held on
April 18 andj will be :open to the
public. ' Mrt. John Vitas, noble
Mrs. Pagej Calls
.Group Together i
Mrs. Wilmer Page will enter
tain members of the rummag
sale committee of the Salem Gen
eral hospital auxiliary at des-
ert j on Friday night at her
home, t 1589 Chemeketa street
at 7:30 o'clock. The sale will be
held! on March 30 and 31.
Members of the committee are
Mrs. Page, chairman, Mrs. Ralph
Moody, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs.
Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. A. D.
Woodmansee, Mrs. 'Harold din
ger,! Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, :
Mrsi Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Edgar
Pierce and ! Mrs. Harry Crain
Mrsi, William Burghardt, auxil
iary president, will be, a special
- guest. : -P V"-: ' ' '' ::.
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prophetess from Portland, was a
guest on Monday night.